Readings Newsletter
Become a Readings Member to make your shopping experience even easier.
Sign in or sign up for free!
You’re not far away from qualifying for FREE standard shipping within Australia
You’ve qualified for FREE standard shipping within Australia
The cart is loading…
TIM PRICE is a Welsh playwright and screenwriter. His plays include For Once, Salt, Root and Roe (winner of Best English Language playwright at the Theatre Critics of Wales Award), I'm With The Band, Candylion The Insatiable Inflatable, Praxis Makes Perfect, The Radicalisation of Bradley Manning (winner of the James Tait Black prize for drama), Protest Song, Teh Internet Is Serious Business, Isla, Nye, Force Majeure and Odyssey '84. He is co-founder of Welsh new writing company Dirty Protest and co-founder and Literary Manager for the Welsh National Theatre.
The political and the personal are interwoven throughout his second collection of plays ranging from the story of the hero behind the NHS, to a moving comedy about a skiing holiday, and the tumultuous narrative of two 'hacktivists'.
Odyssey '84: "[Price] thrusts us breathlessly into a story that is as much thriller as it is human drama". The Stage
Nye: "Nye is a vital play because Bevan is a vital man of British history." Guardian
Isla: "A dark, multi-layered comedy." The Stage
Force Majeure: "It's brilliant stuff, smartly articulated by Price." Guardian
Teh Internet Is Serious Business: "the play captures the teeming chaos of cyberspace and dramatises the reality of a global network of bright young people dedicated to challenging existing values." Guardian
$9.00 standard shipping within Australia
FREE standard shipping within Australia for orders over $100.00
Express & International shipping calculated at checkout
TIM PRICE is a Welsh playwright and screenwriter. His plays include For Once, Salt, Root and Roe (winner of Best English Language playwright at the Theatre Critics of Wales Award), I'm With The Band, Candylion The Insatiable Inflatable, Praxis Makes Perfect, The Radicalisation of Bradley Manning (winner of the James Tait Black prize for drama), Protest Song, Teh Internet Is Serious Business, Isla, Nye, Force Majeure and Odyssey '84. He is co-founder of Welsh new writing company Dirty Protest and co-founder and Literary Manager for the Welsh National Theatre.
The political and the personal are interwoven throughout his second collection of plays ranging from the story of the hero behind the NHS, to a moving comedy about a skiing holiday, and the tumultuous narrative of two 'hacktivists'.
Odyssey '84: "[Price] thrusts us breathlessly into a story that is as much thriller as it is human drama". The Stage
Nye: "Nye is a vital play because Bevan is a vital man of British history." Guardian
Isla: "A dark, multi-layered comedy." The Stage
Force Majeure: "It's brilliant stuff, smartly articulated by Price." Guardian
Teh Internet Is Serious Business: "the play captures the teeming chaos of cyberspace and dramatises the reality of a global network of bright young people dedicated to challenging existing values." Guardian